toast with jam and the redbook standard

I'm finishing up a project for a client. He's going to send off a CDR to a replication house that will create a glass master and then stamp xyz number of copies. I know I need to give him a master CDR that's fully redbook compliant to ensure that there are no problems in the process. (By the way, the project is six songs, right at 25 minutes.)

Thanks for the reply. I have a couple of external Lacie drives - one is a pure CD-R drive, and the other is a CD-R/DVD-R drive. Is there a way to check the ability of my drives to burn to the redbook standard?

Should be good, just check that it's capable of burning disc at once in the specs. You can also get media recommendations from the manufacturer. Lacie just bundles the drive, they don't make it. If you look in system profiler, it'll tell you the manufacturer of the drive.

Thanks for your help. The drive is an NEC ND-2510A. The drive definitely supports Disc-At-Once. It can definitely read CD-DA (not that that's surprising...), but I can't find CD-DA explicitly listed under burn modes supported. Rather, it explicitly supports CD-R and CD-RW. NEC's website offers basically no info on the drive. I've found some third-party websites with huge quantities of data about the drive, but nothing about it's redbook compatibility. Do you know of a way I can check this definitiely?